/* * Copyright (c) Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2014-2020. All rights reserved. * Licensed under Mulan PSL v2. * You can use this software according to the terms and conditions of the Mulan PSL v2. * You may obtain a copy of Mulan PSL v2 at: * http://license.coscl.org.cn/MulanPSL2 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, * EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON-INFRINGEMENT, * MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the Mulan PSL v2 for more details. * Description: vsnprintf_s function * Author: lishunda * Create: 2014-02-25 */ #include "secureprintoutput.h" #if SECUREC_ENABLE_VSNPRINTF /* * * The vsnprintf_s function is equivalent to the vsnprintf function * except for the parameter destMax/count and the explicit runtime-constraints violation * The vsnprintf_s function takes a pointer to an argument list, then formats * and writes up to count characters of the given data to the memory pointed * to by strDest and appends a terminating null. * * * strDest Storage location for the output. * destMax The size of the strDest for output. * count Maximum number of character to write(not including * the terminating NULL) * format Format-control string. * argList pointer to list of arguments. * * * strDest is updated * * * return the number of characters written, not including the terminating null * return -1 if an error occurs. * return -1 if count < destMax and the output string has been truncated * * If there is a runtime-constraint violation, strDest[0] will be set to the '\0' when strDest and destMax valid */ int vsnprintf_s(char *strDest, size_t destMax, size_t count, const char *format, va_list argList) { int retVal; if (SECUREC_VSNPRINTF_PARAM_ERROR(format, strDest, destMax, count, SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN)) { SECUREC_VSPRINTF_CLEAR_DEST(strDest, destMax, SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN); SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vsnprintf_s"); return -1; } if (destMax > count) { retVal = SecVsnprintfImpl(strDest, count + 1, format, argList); if (retVal == SECUREC_PRINTF_TRUNCATE) { /* To keep dest buffer not destroyed 2014.2.18 */ /* The string has been truncated, return -1 */ return -1; /* To skip error handler, return strlen(strDest) or -1 */ } } else { retVal = SecVsnprintfImpl(strDest, destMax, format, argList); #ifdef SECUREC_COMPATIBLE_WIN_FORMAT if (retVal == SECUREC_PRINTF_TRUNCATE && count == (size_t)(-1)) { return -1; } #endif } if (retVal < 0) { strDest[0] = '\0'; /* Empty the dest strDest */ if (retVal == SECUREC_PRINTF_TRUNCATE) { /* Buffer too small */ SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_RANGE("vsnprintf_s"); } SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vsnprintf_s"); return -1; } return retVal; } #if SECUREC_IN_KERNEL EXPORT_SYMBOL(vsnprintf_s); #endif #endif #if SECUREC_SNPRINTF_TRUNCATED /* * * The vsnprintf_truncated_s function is equivalent to the vsnprintf function * except for the parameter destMax/count and the explicit runtime-constraints violation * The vsnprintf_truncated_s function takes a pointer to an argument list, then formats * and writes up to count characters of the given data to the memory pointed * to by strDest and appends a terminating null. * * * strDest Storage location for the output. * destMax The size of the strDest for output. * the terminating NULL) * format Format-control string. * argList pointer to list of arguments. * * * strDest is updated * * * return the number of characters written, not including the terminating null * return -1 if an error occurs. * return destMax-1 if output string has been truncated * * If there is a runtime-constraint violation, strDest[0] will be set to the '\0' when strDest and destMax valid */ int vsnprintf_truncated_s(char *strDest, size_t destMax, const char *format, va_list argList) { int retVal; if (SECUREC_VSPRINTF_PARAM_ERROR(format, strDest, destMax, SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN)) { SECUREC_VSPRINTF_CLEAR_DEST(strDest, destMax, SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN); SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vsnprintf_truncated_s"); return -1; } retVal = SecVsnprintfImpl(strDest, destMax, format, argList); if (retVal < 0) { if (retVal == SECUREC_PRINTF_TRUNCATE) { return (int)(destMax - 1); /* To skip error handler, return strlen(strDest) */ } strDest[0] = '\0'; /* Empty the dest strDest */ SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vsnprintf_truncated_s"); return -1; } return retVal; } #if SECUREC_IN_KERNEL EXPORT_SYMBOL(vsnprintf_truncated_s); #endif #endif